An exhibition titled “Collector’s Choice,” is now on display at the Latino Art Museum on Second Street in Pomona. Armando Durón, a Los Angeles area art collector, selected many works, including paintings by Luis Soto, left, and Yolanda Gonzalez, right. For the exhibition, Durón challenged the artists with loosely based rules and themes to bring out works from within their professional communities. Many of the artists may have been precluded due to struggles with cultural, economic or time issues. / photo by Nicholas Mitzenmacher

Kristen Campbell
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From personal collections to aspiring artists, the Latin Art Museum held an art walk and opening reception Saturday evening in the Pomona Arts Colony.

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<em><strong>Kristen Campbell

<em><strong>Kristen Campbell

News Editor</strong></em>

News Editor</strong></em>

From personal collections to aspiring artists, the Latin Art Museum held an art walk and opening reception Saturday evening in the Pomona Arts Colony.

From personal collections to aspiring artists, the Latin Art Museum held an art walk and opening reception Saturday evening in the Pomona Arts Colony.